Chimera (EST)

In genetics, a chimera is a single cDNA sequence originating from two transcripts. It is usually considered to be a contaminant in transcript and expressed sequence tag (EST) databases.[1] It is estimated that approximately 1% of all transcripts in the National Center for Biotechnology Information's Unigene database contain a "chimeric sequence".[2]

Methods have been devised to detect them, such as the Ribosomal Database Project's CHECK_CHIMERA program.[3] However, in protein engineering, "chimeragenesis (forming chimeras between proteins that are encoded by homologous cDNAs)"[4] is one of the "two major techniques used to manipulate cDNA sequences".[4]

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